Staff & Volunteers
(Our People)
Norman Polden C.Eng, founder of Flame in 2000 & now station manager of Flame CCR, has lived on Wirral for the best half of his life, (he says). He loves getting behind the microphone playing all sorts of music and encouraging people to turn to Jesus. Take early retirement and leap into full-time Christian service is his recommendation. Beryl Polden patiently maintains home in Greasby but spends much time preparing for her Sunday morning 2 hours bringing hymns and songs from a variety of traditions. Her zeal for finding songs for our vast hymnal is unmatched. Their son Mark Polden joins in their family chats about Flame technical things.
David Higham assists Norman in managing Flame but his real love is live broadcasting both from home at breakfast-time, and at lunch-time with wife Laura. Our easy to access broadcasting schedule is David’s creation. Laura Higham amazes the Flame team at her persistence with broadcasting, despite disability. She adds a child-focused aspect to Flame and maintains a pastoral eye over us all.
Andy Eades was one of the earliest people to find Flame and join in helping. He now adds his own “folk and country music” touch from his local contacts and one day we will get him to play live guitar on the radio.
Brian Lincoln adds a calm experienced voice to the local airwaves from his long-term experience of radio broadcasting. Despite being one of the oldest team members he encourages us in our leap forward into internet web-casting.
David Friery brings his local preaching skills to the Flame airwaves and works behind the scenes marketing the “Flame Radio app”.
Derek Lindley loves names. He regularly comes from Manchester to Merseyside to record programmes gaining him a place in the “Flame 100 Club” (over 100 hours of broadcasting since 2009). Teaming up with Mike Ellis he adds humour to Flame’s broadcasting.
Jennifer Nevill is a veteran news reporter who provides a weekly programme focusing on the Middle East – a part of the world we just have to keep our eyes upon.
John Cheek is helping us build relationships with people in the local community, many of whom can be heard on our LISTEN AGAIN.
Jono McGrath has family links that go back many years at St Paul’s Road Mission and brings a professional skill to programme production and radio drama. Thanks to Jono, Flame Radio has a visual place in sharing the gospel via YOU TUBE.
Keith Dixon manages Plankton Records, the oldest independent UK Christian music producer and provides us regular Christian music programmes.
Ken Izli loves the vinyl and plays good old jazz music from his extensive stock, which includes some “rarities”.
Lisa Tierney loves Israel and the Hebraic language, hence her teachings series on Flame. She comes to life as one of our live “drive home” presenters.
Malcolm Ryan provides a variety of programmes to Flame and his love for radio is evident when you listen to his shows on Flame.
Peter Cooper provides daily devotionals together with debate on a multiplicity of topics. Whilst being a local vicar he is beginning to open opportunities for Flame to be involved in local debating situations. With friend Mark Peacy, he adds controversy to the Flame repertoire.
Stan Ewers provides devotionals and history programmes to Flame.
Vic Edwards, calling himself “the Old Vic”, gets upon his soap box every week debating topics that are “out there” in the public domain. His long experience of Bible College professorship and missionary activity, plus CDs from local charity shops, gives an unusual “Victor-E” flavour to Fridays.
FLAME MANAGEMENT TEAM: Norman Polden (Managing Director & Trustee), Alan Hollinshead (Trustee), Peter Cooper (Trustee), Peter McGrath (Trustee), David Higham (Administrator & Trustee), Vic Edwards (Trustee), Derek Lindley (Prayer Co-ordinator)
FLAME TECHNICAL TEAM: We are thankful for the support from Phil England, Radio Excellence and Martin, Canstream. Mark Polden also assists with our Audio & Systems)